To request a public record complete a Right-To-Know Request Form, and submit this to the Borough's Open Records Officer. Requests for information may likewise be directed to the Open Records Officer via e-mail, fax or telephone, or the request may be delivered to Borough Hall. But please note: while the Borough may fill anonymous or verbal requests for information, relief and remedies under the Act are available to only to persons submittinga written request for information.

Who is the Open Records Officer for Borough of North East?

The Open Records Officer for the Borough is the Borough Manager, Patrick J. Gehrlein

All requests for information are filled in accordance with the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Act (Act 3 of 2008). Most notably, a response to each request will be provided within five business days of the filing of the request. And if a request is denied by the Open Records Officer, a reason(s) for the denial will be provided, with information on how to appeal the decision of the Open Records Officer

Does the Borough charge a fee for this service?

The Borough does not charge a fee to locate the public information (i.e., employee time), but the Borough does charge nominal duplication feesas approved by the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records In addition, the Borough charges actual postage fees if the public information is mailed to the requestor. Per the Act, the Borough reserves the right to require pre-payment of fees when fees are estimated to exceed $100, and the Borough reserves the right to waive any fee.

How do I appeal a decision of the Open Records Officer?

An appeal of the decision of the Open Records Officer must be filed with the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within fifteen (15) business days of the date of denial. All appeals may be forwarded to: